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It’s Friday! It’s Friday! I’ll admit that with two tiny children and a husband on the road, Fridays don’t mean much to me this time of year in terms of, like, raging the night away (or even relaxing). But regardless of the situation, Fridays just don’t possess the ability to suck, so I’m celebrating right along with the rest of you.

One positive aspect of repeated middle-of-the-night nursing sessions is lots of time to mindlessly browse the internet, which in turns means finding all sorts of cool things that I can then share with all of you. And that brings us to a new Links I Love post. May these interesting/fun/thought-provoking/silly findings from this week bring you as much bleary-eyed, 3 AM joy as they have me.

I absolutely love this article that talks about how in the ’70s and ’80s, Sesame Street often showed nursing mothers. These days, instead of breastfeeding, they choose to show only bottle feeding. I will never judge mothers for how they choose to feed their babies, whether by breast or bottle, breastmilk or formula, but it makes me sad that today’s society often chooses to censor something so natural and healthy.

I just discovered Piggy Paint non-toxic nail polish and immediately ordered this set for Essley. She is currently sporting her very first mani/pedi and can’t stop showing everyone her little fingers and toes. I can’t wait to get her a bunch more colors.

This mom donated her 7 month old son’s organs after he died. In doing so, she and her son saved three lives. (Get out your box of tissues for this one. It’s pretty incredible.)

Have you come across any particularly cool links this week? What are your plans for the weekend? I’ll likely be spending it cleaning spit-up breastmilk off my clothing and/or removing chewed crayon from my toddler’s mouth. Don’t be jealous. Oh yeah, and I’m getting my hair cut tomorrow afternoon, which means a whole hour of responsibility-free bliss. I’m sure I’ll share some sort of picture of the experience on Instagram and/or Snapchat (@bubbyandbean), if you’re curious to see how excited I get about that sort of stuff lately. It’s the little things, guys.